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The irrepressable ,orphaned Anne Shirley brings love and chaos into the lives of Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert on PEI. A perennial favourite. A clean and crisp copy in nice decorated binding/. Book
The irrepressable ,orphaned Anne Shirley brings love and chaos into the lives of Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert on PEI. A perennial favourite, adapted for younger readers by Shelley Tanaka. Book
Very young readers will delight in this adaptation of a children's literary classic. Join Anne, an eleven-year-old orphan, as she embarks on a journey to find her place in the world. Her adventures are both spirited and timeless as she finds her true home.=103p. Book
Anne Of Green Gables: The Musical is a musical based on the 1908 novel Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery. The book was written by Don Harron exclusively, the music by Norman Campbell and the lyrics in a joint venture by Don Harron, Norman Campbell, Elaine Campbell and Mavor Moore. [ CAT 1225] Double sided audio tape. [3 copies found in WorldCat] Electronic Book
" The enchanting sequel to the Emmy award-winning "Anne of Green Gables" tells the continuing story of Anne Shirley as she makes the transition from a romantic, impetuous orphan to an outspoken, adventurous and accomplished young teacher. Canadian actress Megan Follows returns to her role as Anne. Colleen Dewhurst stars opposite her as the aging Marilla Cuthbert and British actress Dame Wendy Hiller appears as the prickly , dowager Mrs. Harris. An emotional conclusion, full of wit and charm, to the epic tale of the beguiling red-head." 10th. Anniversarty Collector's editionTwo video cassette package.(VHS) Running time 240 minutes. (Sealed in unopened box) Electronic Book
Two video cassette package.(VHS) " The enchanting sequel to the Emmy award-winning "Anne of Green Gables" tells the continuing story of Anne Shirley as she makes the transition from a romantic, impetuous orphan to an outspoken, adventurous and accomplished young teacher. Based on Lucy Maud Montgomery's novels Anne of Avonlea, Anne of the Island and Anne of Windy Poplars.Canadian actress Megan Follows returns to her role as Anne. An emotional conclusion, full of wit and charm, to the epic tale of the beguiling red-head." Set of 2 VHS cassettes : Episode1 playing time 112 minutes; Episode 2 playing tine 120minutes. Electronic Book
"In celebration of the centennial publication of L.M.Montgomery's original novel, and inspired by Montgomery's own creation of Anne ...Kevin Sullivan gives Anne fans a rare treat : a moving and complex glimpse into the circumstances that created one of the most beloved fictional charcters...[in this novel ] "Anne Shirley discovers the truth about her parents, the origins of her quest for 'kindred spirits' and the roots of he brilliant, magical imagination" Book
Very clean crisp copy, Book
New adventures lie ahead as Anne Shirley packs her bags, waves good-bye to childhood, and heads for Redmond College. With old friend Prissy Grant waiting in the bustling city of Kingsport and frivolous new pal Philippa Gordon at her side, Anne tucks her memories of rural Avonlea away and discovers life on her own terms, filled with surprises...including a marriage proposal from the worst fellow imaginable, the sale of her very first story, and a tragedy that teaches her a painful lesson. But tears turn to laughter when Anne and her friends move into an old cottage and an ornery black cat steals her heart. Little does Anne know that handsome Gilbert Blythe wants to win her heart, too. Book
The third episode in the life of captivating Anne Shirley. Translated into French by He?le`ne Rioux Book
8vo., First Edition, with plates and maps; black cloth, gilt back, a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
"The stories collected here depict a wonderful assortment of Montgomery's strong and independent "old maids" who have not been pining for Prince Charming, and for whom marriage is a pleasant addition to a perfectly satisfactory life. There are a number of younger heroes and heroines too, whose courtships are complicated by lovers' misunderstanings or obstinate parents. Montgomery manages to get them all out of their difficulties in various clever and amusing ways". Anthology of interesting tales by L.M.Montgomery originally published in various magazines. Contains : Aunt Philippa & the Men; a Dinner of Herbs; Jessamine; the Pennington's Girl; the Gossip of Valley View; the Pursuit of the Ideal; By the Rule of the Contrary; Nan; the Wooing of Bessey; Miss Cordelia's Accommodation; the Twins & a Wedding; Them Notorious Pigs; the Dissipation of Miss Ponsonby; an Unconventional Confidence; the Way of the Winning of Anne; the Touch of Fate; What Aunt Marcella Would Have Called it; When Jack & Jill Took a Hand; Book
"Road to Avonlea" is a CBC/Sullivan Films TV series based on stories and characters created by L.M. Montgomery. Afraid that her Aunt Abigail might change her mind about marrying Malcolm MacEwan, the old beau who has recently reappeared in Avonlea, Sara, with the help of Felicity, plays Cupid to ensure a speedy exchange of vows. Book
In-8 (cm. 28.10), brossura illustrata, con alette, pp. 208, con illustrazioni a colori nel testo. Catalogo della Mostra tenutasi a Genova nel 2005 nell’ambito della rassegna “Giappone. L’arte del cambiamento”. In ottimo stato (nice copy).
122 pages. Features: Purina Chick Chow color ad inside front cover; Poppies for your garden; Screening casement windows; My Wild Flower Corner; Gardening on a steep hillside; Arbor Lodge - Home of J. Sterling Morton, Founder of Arbor Day; Plant a tree for the baby this year; Prairie Wild Flowers; The heart of the house - the kitchen; Year-round beauty from evergreens; Make the architect a partner when you build; Where our readers live - photos of homes of Ralph Garrison of Kalamazoo, E.L. Venning of Glen Ellyn, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Beat of Portland and Mrs. H.E. Roth of Sheboygan; What to do with the walls and floors; Unit House No 20 is designed for comfort - house plan; Nature lore for youthful readers; Nice one-page ad for Holland Furnaces; Good books for girls; Nice one-page photo-llustrated ad for Simmons mattresses features photo of Mrs. J. Borden Harriman; Have you a room with an inferiority complex?; Is your porch comfortable?; Ponderosa pine ad; The Soup and Salad Garden; Lovely one-page color ad for Sun-Maid raisins; Nice one-page color ad for Dutch Boy White-Lead paint; Tips from Garden Notebooks; A talk on hearts - fourth in a series of articles on present-day health problems; How to cook the tender cuts of meat; For dinner on your afternoon out; Aids to better housekeeping; One-page ad for Hoosier kitchen working centers; Simple bird baths and how to make them; We grow vegetables, by Professor J.A. Huffman of Marion, Indiana; Montgomery Ward catalog ad; Standard plumbing fixture ad; Spray calendar for the home garden; Nice 2/3-page ad for the Maytag aluminum clothes wasther; Clifford Bloom - Musical Missionary - with piano and voice sheet music for his 'A Slight Mistake'; Screening casement windows; The story of the piano - concerning the choice, location and care of this instrument; ad for Yale door hardware; ad for American Face Brick; Vintage 2/3-page ad for Stanley Tools shows man and boy with wooden bench; Great one-page color ad for Johns-Manville asbestos shingles; Recipes; Illustrated needlework article; Nice color Valspar varnish ad inside back cover; Color Congoleum ad on back cover. Average wear and soiling. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
100 pages. Features: Possibilities for planting wall gardens - rock walls; Showing civic pride with trees; The proper way to remove branches - photo-illustrated article on pruning trees; The third season in my garden; How shingles help in remodeling; Homes of famous Americans - part XLVI - Lockerbie Street, the home of James Whitcomb Riley; Let's have a fireplace; Nice one-page Johnson's Polishing Was ad features illustration of mother and child waxing floor; Preparing for your garden next year; Nice one-page color ad for Johns-Manville asbestos shingles features illustration of castle under attack; Nice one-page color Congoleum ad; Reader's letters; How proper insulation will help improve the home; Nice one-page ad for the Louisiana Red Cypress Bureau features the birth of New Orleans; A garden for a playmate; Nice one-page ad for 'Say it With Flowers' features George Washington and his mother; Poet Lew Sarrett's prescription for a tired world - with photo of Sarrett; Nice 2/3-page ad for True Temper yard tools; Nice vintage 2/3-page ad for Stanley Tools shows man installing bookrack; Nice 2/3-page ad for Yale door lock hardware; Poultry - a profitable hobby; Nice one-page Montgomery Ward & Co ad for their catalog; Nice 2/3-page ad for Sargent locks and hardware; Budgets for couples; Charming 2/3-page ad for the Wurlitzer Studio Grand piano; Beware of fake music publishers; Building healthy bodies - trees in the yard allow kids to exercise; One-page illustrated ad for the Kalamazoo Stove company; Attractive color ad for Sun-Maid raisins inside back cover; Soiled color ad for Mohawk Rugs on back cover. Above-average wear and soiling. Nibbling to upper corners. Covers detached but present. A worthy copy of this nice vintage issue. Magazine
VOLUME II ONLY. (pp. v, 542 + Numerous full page engraved and photograph portraits). Preliminary leaves need restoration. Marbled endpapers. Hinges reinforced with tape. All edges gold. XLib. Quarto. Library cloth binding. Hardbound. VOLUME II ONLY. PA 1 rear
No marks or inscriptions . No creasing to covers. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. 163p. This issue includes Terry Pratchett and Discworld, Beryl Bainbridge novels, Lord Montgomery of Alamein, Rudyard Kipling's children's books, RB Cunninghame Graham, Clarence E Mulford and Hopalong Cassidy, British political cartoons, index and letters and classified..
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boardse and no bumping to corners. Unpaginated. pp. The story of the Shropshire and Montgomeryshire Light Railway, always known as 'The Potts' and which existed in various guises and names from 1866 up to its closure in 1960.
Half-leather binding. Telephone Talk was the glossy bimonthly publication of the British Columbia Telephone Company. It was written by employees for employees to present information of interest to those engaged in the plant, traffic, commercial, operating, accounting and other departments of the service. Each issue is replete with black and white photos and information on topics such as: company, industry and technological news, traffic levels, expansion plans, personnel announcements, publicity and social events, deaths, weddings, lists of exchanges, and more. As such, these issues serve as a vital preserve of rare and fascinating British Columbia history. This volume covers topics including: Good-bye to the Fairmont board in Vancouver - great photos including one with Miss Joan Ross; Map of radiotelephone chains; Fairmont Cutover Highlights; Merritt switchboard gutted - photo; Photo of a young Kenneth Dye - who went on to serve as Auditor-General of Canada from 1981-1991; Company Auto Equipment Staff; Photos of the expansion of Vancouver's underground telephone system; Many photos of Kamloops staff at work; New phone system for Vancouver's new Public Safety Building - photos; 1954 Annual Report Highlights; Record expansion this year; Outdoor phone booths popular; 15 years ago; Photos of Victoria's expansion program; Victoria Commercial Office modernized - photos; Photos of moving phone lines prior to dismantling the old Granville Street Bridge; New radiotelephone mast on Lulu Island - photos; New Engineering Section formed; Automatic Toll Board for Royal City; Conversion project for Vancouver's Dexter office; Photos of placing cable 70 feet above the Fraser River near Boston Bar; Photo of 'Jocko', the company chimpanzee; Sales Training; Campbell River First North-west Conversion to automatic operation; Oliver and Osoyoos approve free calling; Walter R. Jones retires; L.C. Patey passes away; path testing to begin for microwave system - article; photos of cable-laying between Ioco and Port Moody; microwave skyway - photos and text; photos of loss of part of the bridge at Mission; microwave path testing completed for B.C. - article with map; photo and article of 'electronic secretary' (hint: picture a big box with a record player in it!); List of Exchanges in B.C. and # of lines operating; photos of heavy gangs at work; access to microwave sites 'most difficult' (article); G.W.S. Montgomery passes away; photos of New West's Lakeview office; Engineering for TD-2 Microwave in B.C. - article with map; Photos of laying underwater cable near Nelson; 1955 - company's best year ever; James Hamilton and C.B. Diplock retire; Aerial tram to serve Dog Mountain site near Hope; Teletype now links Trans-Canada system; "They Take their telephone with them - great article and photos on the use of radiotelephones - early car phones!; groundwork laid for microwave in B.C.; R.A. Story ends 46 years career; Photos of cable-laying between Mayne Island and Swartz Bay; photos of blasting near Hedley; North-west acquires Peace River; PNE photos; Dog Mountain construction photos; photos of the Mid-Canada Line, which supplemented the DEW line; article and photo re: the new 'Speakerphone'; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. Binding tight and square. Marbled endpapers. Name of E.P. LaBelle stamped on top and bottom edges of text - Mr. Labelle was a second-generation employee of the company. Book
Features: Two Early Perth Houses - The McMartin House and Inge-Va; Green Park - the farm and home of James Yeo of Prince Edward Island (PEI);. Toronto Stained Glass Windows; Thomas Montgomery and the Montgomery Inn, Etobicoke, Ontario; Dalnavert - 61 Carlton, St., Winnipeg; The Birdman of Middle River - Nova Scotia Painter Burland E. Murphy; Lynde House - Whitby, Ontario; Todmorden Mills; Curtain Tie-Backs; Matheson House - One of the finest remaining Georgian structures in Ontario; The Quilt in the Jet Age; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
Some of the characters and stories were used in the TV series "Road to Avonlea" Pbk. Book
A vintage reprint of the first Canadian edition, first published in 1943. Stories from PEI including The Hurrying of Ludovic, Old Lady Lloyd, The Training of Felix, Little Joscelyn, The Winning of Lucinda, Old Man Shaw's Girl, Aunt Olivia's Beau, The Quarantine at Alexander Abraham's, Pa Sloane's Purchase, The Courting of Prissy Strong, The Miracle at Carmody, and finally The End of a Quarrel. Some of the characters and stories in this collection were later used in the TV series "Road to Avonlea" Neat tight copy, some slight wear to head & foot of spine. Name of previous owner on ffep Book
8vo., tiny contemporary signature on front paste-down; original red cloth, upper board and backstrip lettered in black, a very good, bright, firm copy in unclipped dustwrapper Lovely copy of an early edition. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.